The Raymond recorder (1925-11-20)
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The Raymond recorder (1925-11-20)
- Publication date
- 1925-11-20
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 49.9M
Page 1:
- W. I. Officers Elected
- Local News
- New Law Office Here
- Here and There
- Two Sides
- Stolen Car Recovered
- More Light Needed
- Volunteers Mission
- Ounce of Prevention
Page 2:
- Canadians Win at Fruit Show
- New Journalistic Ventures
- Exploration Cheif in Far North
- Manitoba Dairy Industry
- Setters from Sunny Italy
- Sunday School Lesson
- Railway Safety Device
- First Warning for Christmas Mall
- Odest Mariner Pacific
- Indian Boy Becomes an Operatic Star
- Famous Watchdog Dead
- Once Considered Genteel
- Homesteads in Alberta
- Whales Often Migrate
- Giant Trees Being Destroyed
- The Political Situation
Page 3:
- Crime Increases
- Heavy Salmon Pack
- Trophy for Corn Show
- Remembered His Manners
- The Potential Killer
- Good Apple Crop
- Winter Care of Poultry
- Says Fish Industry Second to Farming
- Registered Cereal Seed
- A Novel Method is Used by Overseas Representative to Advertise Canadian Goods
- English Beauties Invade Canada
- Keeping Milking Records
- Prize Winnig Butter
- Canadian Butter, Shipped to [Illegible]
- Saskatchewan Sask Lakes
- Fewer Veterinaries
- Use Novel Method
- Keeping Radio Going
- British Columbia Timbers
- Unoccupied Lands in West Greatest Single Asset in Sight for Canada's Future Growth
- Is Far from Bankrupt
- Brides Are Disappointed
- Dairy Cattle for China
- France Honors Canadian Ace
- Shipping Wheat via Vancouver
- Mining in British Columbia
- Plea for Plain English
- Recognized Voice over Radio
- New B. C. Fox Farm
Page 4:
- Spohn's
- Baree, Son of Kazan
- Monument to Skill of British
- The Swiftest Elevators
- Requisite on the Farm
- Man's Color Depends on Salt
- Pastimes of Wise Men
- Dressed Turkey Pool
- Transforming the Province
- All in Knowing How
- Prince of Wales Must Study
Page 5:
- Syrian Rebellion Growing and Damascus Now is Completely Isolated
- Canada's Prestige Abroad Increasing
- France Will Take a Leading Place on the Disarmament Question
- Says Mining and Agriculture Linked
- Crime in United States
- British Postal Staff Back Marconi Men
- Will be Youngest Senator
- Protest to League of Nation
- Ontario's Seaplanes Stage Manoeuvres
- Thornton Sails for England
- Schooner Brought from Arctic by Eskimos
- Alaskan Volcanoes Active
- University Students Fined
- Captured by Chinese Bandits
- N. S. Coal Production
- Apple Production in Canada
- Government Hangs on Against Will of the People, Says Meighen
- Big Liner Battered by Waves
- Not Building to Churchill
- Predict Potato Shortage
- Premier King Has Made a Decision to Meet Parliament
- France Trying Silver Fox Farming
- Prince Thrown in Fox Hunt
- B. C. Gains by Seamen's Strike
- Discuss Grain Act
- October Sets Cold Record
- Subsidy on Coal Rates Urged
Page 6:
- Why Do the Tourists Come?
- Beginning of Arctic Night
- Local News
- One Tree Yields 14,000 Apples
- Sees Lion Cubs Trained
- Railroads 100 Years Old
- Loathing for War
- Brain Cannot be Damaged by Study
- Interesting Book in British Museum
- Good Farming Demonstrated
- French-Canadian Settlers
- Grosvenor House to be Sold
- Spiders Affected by Music
- Absolutely No Connection
- [Illegible] is a Hopeless Task
- May be Valuable Discovery
- Wieringen is No Longer an Island
- Nautically Speaking
- More Ancient than History
- Ban on Motor Cars
- Ancient Ammunition
- Took Prize for Long Service
- Waiting for New "Sovereign"
- World's Oldest Man Works
- A Rude Awakening
- Oldest Lumber Concern
- Has Never Employed Doctor
Page 7:
- Britain's Mystery Battleship
- The Frontier College
- Wembley Exhibition Not Financial Success
- Virtual Slavery
- Export of Canadian Cattle
- Sweden Developing Air Service
- Billy's Age
- Wants Dominions' Status Defined
- Britain's Will to Recover
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Trade with Britain
- Canada's Foreign Trade
- B. C. Pulp Goes to Japan
- International Grain Show
- An Oil That is Famous
- Cucumber Native of Egypt
- Local News
Page 8:
- Poor Policy
- W. I. Officers Elected
- Local News
- New Law Office Here
- Here and There
- Two Sides
- Stolen Car Recovered
- More Light Needed
- Volunteers Mission
- Ounce of Prevention
Page 2:
- Canadians Win at Fruit Show
- New Journalistic Ventures
- Exploration Cheif in Far North
- Manitoba Dairy Industry
- Setters from Sunny Italy
- Sunday School Lesson
- Railway Safety Device
- First Warning for Christmas Mall
- Odest Mariner Pacific
- Indian Boy Becomes an Operatic Star
- Famous Watchdog Dead
- Once Considered Genteel
- Homesteads in Alberta
- Whales Often Migrate
- Giant Trees Being Destroyed
- The Political Situation
Page 3:
- Crime Increases
- Heavy Salmon Pack
- Trophy for Corn Show
- Remembered His Manners
- The Potential Killer
- Good Apple Crop
- Winter Care of Poultry
- Says Fish Industry Second to Farming
- Registered Cereal Seed
- A Novel Method is Used by Overseas Representative to Advertise Canadian Goods
- English Beauties Invade Canada
- Keeping Milking Records
- Prize Winnig Butter
- Canadian Butter, Shipped to [Illegible]
- Saskatchewan Sask Lakes
- Fewer Veterinaries
- Use Novel Method
- Keeping Radio Going
- British Columbia Timbers
- Unoccupied Lands in West Greatest Single Asset in Sight for Canada's Future Growth
- Is Far from Bankrupt
- Brides Are Disappointed
- Dairy Cattle for China
- France Honors Canadian Ace
- Shipping Wheat via Vancouver
- Mining in British Columbia
- Plea for Plain English
- Recognized Voice over Radio
- New B. C. Fox Farm
Page 4:
- Spohn's
- Baree, Son of Kazan
- Monument to Skill of British
- The Swiftest Elevators
- Requisite on the Farm
- Man's Color Depends on Salt
- Pastimes of Wise Men
- Dressed Turkey Pool
- Transforming the Province
- All in Knowing How
- Prince of Wales Must Study
Page 5:
- Syrian Rebellion Growing and Damascus Now is Completely Isolated
- Canada's Prestige Abroad Increasing
- France Will Take a Leading Place on the Disarmament Question
- Says Mining and Agriculture Linked
- Crime in United States
- British Postal Staff Back Marconi Men
- Will be Youngest Senator
- Protest to League of Nation
- Ontario's Seaplanes Stage Manoeuvres
- Thornton Sails for England
- Schooner Brought from Arctic by Eskimos
- Alaskan Volcanoes Active
- University Students Fined
- Captured by Chinese Bandits
- N. S. Coal Production
- Apple Production in Canada
- Government Hangs on Against Will of the People, Says Meighen
- Big Liner Battered by Waves
- Not Building to Churchill
- Predict Potato Shortage
- Premier King Has Made a Decision to Meet Parliament
- France Trying Silver Fox Farming
- Prince Thrown in Fox Hunt
- B. C. Gains by Seamen's Strike
- Discuss Grain Act
- October Sets Cold Record
- Subsidy on Coal Rates Urged
Page 6:
- Why Do the Tourists Come?
- Beginning of Arctic Night
- Local News
- One Tree Yields 14,000 Apples
- Sees Lion Cubs Trained
- Railroads 100 Years Old
- Loathing for War
- Brain Cannot be Damaged by Study
- Interesting Book in British Museum
- Good Farming Demonstrated
- French-Canadian Settlers
- Grosvenor House to be Sold
- Spiders Affected by Music
- Absolutely No Connection
- [Illegible] is a Hopeless Task
- May be Valuable Discovery
- Wieringen is No Longer an Island
- Nautically Speaking
- More Ancient than History
- Ban on Motor Cars
- Ancient Ammunition
- Took Prize for Long Service
- Waiting for New "Sovereign"
- World's Oldest Man Works
- A Rude Awakening
- Oldest Lumber Concern
- Has Never Employed Doctor
Page 7:
- Britain's Mystery Battleship
- The Frontier College
- Wembley Exhibition Not Financial Success
- Virtual Slavery
- Export of Canadian Cattle
- Sweden Developing Air Service
- Billy's Age
- Wants Dominions' Status Defined
- Britain's Will to Recover
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Trade with Britain
- Canada's Foreign Trade
- B. C. Pulp Goes to Japan
- International Grain Show
- An Oil That is Famous
- Cucumber Native of Egypt
- Local News
Page 8:
- Poor Policy
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 18:42:54
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1925112001
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t54f9vz9j
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 152
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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